Has Morgan Spurlock Found Osama Bin Laden?
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The reason that the U.S. goverment never really tried to find OBL is because he was a willing participant in a larger cabal behind 9/11, which included “inside” personnel (take some guesses…LOL). Sure, Bush talked about “dead or alive” and “smoke him out.” But he was likely on the phone to OBL the same day saying, “Don’t worry: it’s all for show. We’ll send some Navy SEALS, spend some time in the mountains, but just hang tight – no one’s gonna bother you.” Indeed, less than a year after 9/11, Bush said in an interview: “Bin Laden? I don’t really think about him much anymore. He’s been marginalized and there is a bigger war on terror to fight.” This speaks volumes about how “serious” the original hunt was.
In addition, it is a well-known fact (not a “conspiracy theory” conjecture) that OBL goes to Dubai twice a year for dialysis. He has been photographed in and out of the hospital there, and, according to some Dubai nationals “in the know,” was visited by a CIA official within the past two years.
Wanna bet Spurlock caught up with OBL in Dubai?
Peace.
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